Influence of Si Content on Tensile Properties and Fractography of Al–Mg–Si Ternary Alloys

Author:

Wahid Shah Abdul1,Ha Seong-Ho2,Kim Bong-Hwan2,Yoon Young-Ok2,Lim Hyun-Kyu2,Kim Shae K.1

Affiliation:

1. University of Science and Technology, Incheon, 21999, South Korea

2. Advanced Process and Materials R&D Group, Korea Institute of Industrial Technology, Incheon, 21999, South Korea

Abstract

This study investigated the heat treatment response and tensile properties of Al–6 mass%Mg–xSi (x = 1, 3, 5, and 7 mass%) ternary alloys. Further, the fracture behavior of these alloys in response to heat treatment for different temper conditions was also examined. Scanning electron microscopy–energy dispersive X-ray spectrometry (SEM–EDS) analysis of the as-cast alloys revealed, in all of them, the presence of iron-bearing phases (in a size range of 10˜60 μm) that did not dissolve or become refined upon heat treatment. Additionally, eutectic Mg2Si and Al3Mg2 phases were found in Alloy I (Al–6Mg–1Si), while eutectic Mg2Si and Si phases were found in the rest of the alloys. In the as-cast condition, the tensile properties of the examined alloys decreased in relation to increasing Si content. Nonetheless, after heat treatment, the yield strength of the alloys with high Si content (>3 mass%) increased significantly compared with that in the as-cast condition. A yield strength greater than 300 MPa was achieved in both Alloy III (Al–6Mg–5Si) and Alloy IV (Al–6Mg–7Si), although this was achieved at the expense of ductility. According to the fractography of the tensile-fractured surfaces undertaken using optical and scanning electron microscopy, fractures of the iron-bearing phases were found to be the source of cracking in alloys with high Si content. In the case of those with low Si content (≤3 mass%), cracks were believed to have been caused by the debonding of iron-bearing phases from the aluminum matrix.

Publisher

American Scientific Publishers

Subject

Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science,Biomedical Engineering,General Chemistry,Bioengineering

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